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Mr. Adams and Eve

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 4, 1957
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 65
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy
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Mr. Adams and Eve(1957)

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Overview

Mr. Adams and Eve is a CBS sitcom starring Howard Duff and his then wife, Ida Lupino, as a fictitious acting couple, Howard and Eve Adams, residing in Beverly Hills, California. In the television series, Lupino is known professionally as Eve Drake. The program aired sixty-six episodes from January 4, 1957, to July 8, 1958, with rebroadcasts continuing until September 23, 1958. Lupino was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Best Actress in a Continuing Role" for both seasons of Mr. Adams and Eve.

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Season 1

24 episodes • 1957

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Young ActressJan 4, 19570.0
2TypicalJan 11, 19570.0
3They're Off and RunningJan 18, 19570.0
4The Teen-Age DaughterJan 25, 19570.0
5This is Your LifeFeb 1, 19570.0
6You Can't Go Home AgainFeb 8, 19570.0
7The ProposalFeb 15, 19570.0
8Howard Goes to JailFeb 22, 19570.0
9The Business ManagerMar 1, 19570.0
10The Torn-Shirt School of ActingMar 8, 19570.0
11The MothersMar 15, 19570.0
12Academy AwardMar 22, 19570.0
13Taken for GrantedMar 29, 19570.0
14Fulfilling TalentsApr 5, 19570.0
15That MagazineApr 12, 19570.0
16The Social CrowdApr 19, 19570.0
17InsomniaMay 3, 19570.0
18The DietMay 10, 19570.0
19The Picture That Could Not Be MadeMay 17, 19570.0
20The FighterMay 24, 19570.0
21The RumorMay 31, 19570.0
22The Lost Two HoursJun 7, 19570.0
23The BachelorJun 14, 19570.0
24Separate VacationsJun 21, 19570.0
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Season 2

41 episodes • 1957

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Adult WesternSep 20, 19570.0
2Taming of the ShrewSep 27, 19570.0
3International AffairOct 4, 19570.0
4Split CareersOct 11, 19570.0
5Joan FontaineOct 18, 19570.0
6SuspicionOct 25, 19570.0
7The Life Story of Eve Drake and Howard AdamsNov 1, 19570.0
8The ComediansNov 8, 19570.0
9Man with RavenNov 15, 19570.0
10The ArtistNov 22, 19570.0
11Active DutyNov 29, 19570.0
12Las Vegas StoryDec 6, 19570.0
13The ProducersDec 13, 19570.0
14The First Mrs. AdamsDec 20, 19570.0
15The Service StoryDec 27, 19570.0
16The FlackJan 10, 19580.0
17Jungle MadnessJan 17, 19580.0
18Me, the JuryJan 24, 19580.0
19The InheritanceJan 31, 19580.0
20The Big TopFeb 7, 19580.0
21Come on to Mars' HouseFeb 11, 19580.0
22BackwashFeb 18, 19580.0
23Surprise! Surprise!Mar 4, 19580.0
24The WritersMar 11, 19580.0
25Platter PlaceMar 18, 19580.0
26Brought to You Dead From HollywoodMar 25, 19580.0
27BackpageApr 1, 19580.0
28U.C.L.A. -- Eh!Apr 8, 19580.0
29The Lovey DoveysApr 15, 19580.0
30Howard and Eve and IdaApr 22, 19580.0
31The Original MacDuffsApr 29, 19580.0
32The Ghosts of ConsolidatedMay 6, 19580.0
33The Bowling StoryMay 13, 19580.0
34Command PerformanceMay 20, 19580.0
35The Stunt ManMay 27, 19580.0
36The InterviewJun 3, 19580.0
37The Chowder CupJun 10, 19580.0
38Dear VarietyJun 17, 19580.0
39Steve's Girl FriendJun 24, 19580.0
40Planes That Pass in the NightJul 1, 19580.0
41Teenage IdolJul 8, 19580.0

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